Graphic Designer
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Detailed Role Description:
We’re looking for a technically sharp, creatively driven Graphic Designer with hands-on expertise in Framer and/or Webflow. At TRNDYCO Global, you won’t just design—you’ll build immersive digital brand experiences that feel as smooth as they look. This role sits at the intersection of web design, brand storytelling, and UI finesse.
If you’re obsessed with sleek user flows, know how to make a homepage pop, and love crafting modern visual identities across digital surfaces, this gig is made for you.
What You’ll Do:
Design and build stunning websites using Framer or Webflow
Create brand-aligned visual systems that translate seamlessly into digital environments
Collaborate with brand, marketing, and content teams to deliver conversion-first experiences
Prototype, test, and optimize layouts for both aesthetics and performance
Deliver creative assets like banners, thumbnails, UI kits, and motion-ready elements
Push the boundaries of interaction design with micro-animations and scroll effects
What We’re Looking For:
1–2 years of experience in digital design or product/UI design
Portfolio featuring live sites built on Framer or Webflow
Strong visual design foundation (typography, layout, composition)
Familiarity with UX principles and responsive design best practices
Bonus: motion design or Figma-to-Framer/Webflow fluency
Strong attention to detail, with an eye for pixel-perfect implementation
Why Join TRNDYCO:
Fully remote, outcome-oriented culture
High-autonomy role with global exposure
Build websites and microsites for creator brands, fashion labels, startups, and media platforms
Work on fast-paced, high-impact projects that push your creative growth
Flexible schedule, founder-led team, design-led vision
How to Apply:
Shoot your portfolio (especially Framer/Webflow links), a short note, and your resume to trndyco.global@gmail.com.
Let’s code visuals that don’t just look good—they convert.
